By Paul Shalala The Swedish Government says the recent reforms such as the review of the Public Order Act, adoption of the Child Code Bill and the intention to abolish the Death Penalty show that Zambia is on the right track. Swedish Ambassador to Zambia JOHAN HALLENBORG says the reforms are crucial to strengthen democracy
By Hannock Kasama The Lusaka High Court has concluded hearing a petition where former Patriotic Front-PF- KWACHA Member of Parliament JOSEPH MALANJI and his KABUSHI counterpart BOWMAN LUSAMBO have challenged the rejection of their nomination papers for the suspended Parliamentary by-elections. Judge MWAPE BOWA sitting with Judges LOMBE PHIRI and SHARON NEWA has reserved Tuesday
By Paul Shalala President HAKAINDE HICHILEMA has tasked Permanent Secretaries to ensure all ghost workers are removed from the payroll. President HICHILEMA says only civil servants who have been employed in the public sector must be on the payroll. Speaking at State House today when he swore in Permanent Secretaries for the Ministries of Commerce
By Mwila Nsofu The Zambia Compulsory Standards Agency -ZCSA- says it has not rejected any locally manufactured fertiliser. ZCSA Acting Head Communications, CAROLINE KALOMBE has dispelled social media reports that the Agency has rejected fertiliser produced by United Chemical Fertiliser Zambia Limited. Ms. KALOMBE told ZNBC News in a statement that fertiliser is a product
By Mary Kachepa Vice President MUTALE NALUMANGO says there is no looming hunger crisis in the country. The Vice President says the country is food secure. Mrs. NALUMANGO says the Food Reserve Agency- FRA – purchased 220,000 metric tonnes of maize. Speaking in parliament today, the Vice President said government is aware of places where
By Mary Kachepa Speaker of the National Assembly NELLY MUTTI has directed Home Affairs Minister JACK MWIIMBU to deliver a Ministerial Statement on the alleged violence in the just ended Luangwa Chairperson by-election. Ms. MUTTI says the minister must guide the nation on the alleged violence by political party cadres. She says the issue of
(BBC) Uganda’s parliament has condemned a resolution by the European Union parliament calling on Uganda and Tanzania to stop the development of their oil and gas projects in the East African region. In a session on Thursday, Uganda’s Deputy Speaker Thomas Tayebwa said the resolution was based on misinformation and deliberate misrepresentation of key facts
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